Here is where it gets interesting. Using an Eye-Fi as the memory card allows you to push the images into Flickr, Facebook, a plain email or just about any other service that Eye-Fi supports.

Having an Arduino board as the heart of the system allows it to be pretty flexible – you can use it for time lapse movies, motion sensing, or trigger it with just about any Arduino compatible sensor.

I tried to tally up the cost of the project, including the camera, the Arduino board and the SD adapter (As well as some other little bits) is less than 100$ – Eye-Fi excluded. Sounds pretty decent for getting a Bond quality gadget.

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